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Old Fri Apr 23, 2004, 08:33pm
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Originally posted by Little Jimmy
I know I asked this question a couple of years ago but I can't recall the answer. Twice this week when I was plate ump and we were finishing the pregame my 60ish partner ( 2 seperate ones ) asked both coaches " and do you reserve the right to use a courtesy runner?" Both partners said to me later "you can't forget to ask that one".

Where does this come from? I mentioned my partners' ages only because I thought this is left over from past rule change or something. I said privately to them that the question wasn't necessary but they insisted that it was and I really didn't want to rock the boat. Any ideas?
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LJ,

I am 60ish, but know that that question is not necessary.
I may remind the coach that when the catcher or pitcher are on
base and we have two outs, that CR is an option
open to him/her, but only during the initial pre game
conference. This is so that they can have the catcher ready
when the rest of the team takes the field. "Speed up movement".



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